The drivers are organized into top-level folders by operating system, and each operating system folder has a hierarchically structured series of subfolders that become increasing specific so that you can find the exact drivers you need. When you navigate to a folder that contains drivers, it will also contain one or more README files that describes what those particular drivers are used for.

Viewing Installed Devices Using the KVM Console

The default web link for HTTP access is
http://UCSManager_IP for an IPv4 address, or
http://UCSManager_IP6 for an IPv6 address. The default web link for HTTPS access is https://UCSManager_IP for an IPv4 address, or https://UCSManager_IP6 for an IPv6 address. In a standalone configuration,
UCSManager_IP or UCSManager_IP6 are the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, respectively, for the management port on the fabric
interconnect. In a cluster configuration,
UCSManager_IP or UCSManager_IP6 are the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses, respectively, assigned to
Cisco UCS Manager.

Step 2

On the
Cisco UCS Manager launch
page, click
Launch KVM Manager.

Step 3

If a
Security Alert dialog box appears, click
Yes to accept the security certificate and
continue.

In the Service Profiles table of the KVM Launch Manager, do the following:

Locate the row containing the service profile and associated
server on which you want to view the installed devices.

In the Launch KVM column for that server, click Launch.

The KVM console opens in a separate window.

Tip

If the Caps Lock key on your keyboard is on when you open a KVM session, and you subsequently turn off your Caps Lock key, the KVM Console may continue to act as if Caps Lock is turned on. To synchronize the KVM Console and your keyboard, press Caps Lock once without the KVM Console in focus and then press Caps Lock again with the KVM Console in focus.

Step 6

Reboot the server and observe the information about the installed devices
on the console screen during bootup.